Emma Hayes lost her cool with her rival Jonas Eidevall as Chelsea’s dreams of winning a quadruple of major trophies this season were quashed in extra time at Molineux.
The Chelsea manager physically shoved her opposite number as the pair shook hands at full-time and Hayes wagged her finger in the 41-year-old Swede’s face, moments after Arsenal striker Stina Blackstenius’ 116th-minute close-range finish had settled a tense final. Speaking after the game, Hayes later accused Eidevall of “male aggression on the touch line” and said he should have been sent off.
This was the last meeting of Hayes and Eidevall during Hayes’ tenure as Chelsea manager, ahead of her summer switch to manage the United States, and since Eidevall arrived in the English game, the two managers have enjoyed an intense rivalry.
Over those three seasons, that rivalry has seen banter exchanged, including Hayes doing a ‘meow’ when celebrating a Women’s FA Cup final victory over Arsenal, days after Eidevall had admitted being superstitious about coming across black cats, and only as recently as Friday, Eidevall couldn’t resist a little dig at Hayes’ budget, as he labelled Chelsea the ‘biggest winners and the biggest spenders’ ahead of this final. Sunday’s last dance, however, saw the tensions between the pair seemingly boil up to a new high.
In stoppage time at the end of extra time, as the ball rolled out for a free-kick, Chelsea substitute Ann-Katrin Berger grabbed a spare ball and threw it to her team-mate Erin Cuthbert to try and ensure the throw-in was taken quickly, but the Arsenal bench took issue with this and, within seconds, Cuthbert and Eidevall appeared to be yelling at each other. But it is the images of Hayes’ clash with Eidevall after the final whistle that will be circulated around the world.
“You ought to really see me when I’ve got a bit of aggro,” Hayes said, when asked about the incident in her post-match press conference. “Listen, I think there’s a way to conduct yourself on the touchline, I really do. I think it’s absolutely essential that we role model in the right way. I’m not down for male aggression on the touch line, I’m really not, and fronting up to players, for me, that’s unacceptable.
“I’m disappointed and I told Jonas that. I don’t think it’s OK to behave like that. He got a yellow card and he should have probably been sent off. I’m all for competing to win, I’ve never been booked in 12 years, my time here, I totally accept he’s a winner and wants to win but his behaviour on the touchline wasn’t acceptable.”
When told that Hayes had the words ‘male aggression’ in relation to his conduct on the touchline, Eidevall replied: “I think that’s a very irresponsible way of labelling the behaviour that I have, I don’t feel comfortable with that label, I don’t think it’s the truth to do that so I think it’s very irresponsible to do that.”
But Eidevall, whose side also won this final against Chelsea last season at Selhurst Park, tried to play down the clash with Hayes at full-time, adding: “I don’t see it as a big thing, I definitely don’t see me as aggressive in that situation.
“The argument we had was before the game, if both clubs agree to play a multi-ball system then the Conti Cup final will be played with a multi-ball system. Arsenal wanted it to be played with a multi-ball system, Chelsea wanted it to be played with a one ball system. I’m happy with the way I conduct myself and others need to look in the mirror and see if they’re happy with themselves.”
The match itself had been low on quality but both sides had chances to win the final in normal time, with Lauren James firing narrowly wide across goal for Chelsea with their best effort, and their Colombia striker Mayra Ramirez saw a first-half strike ruled out after a VAR check because of a handball by Cuthbert.
Molineux was stunned into a worried silence when Arsenal’s Frida Maanum collapsed in second-half stoppage time – the Norway midfielder was later revealed to be in a stable condition – and her Arsenal team-mates somehow recovered their focus to raise their game in extra time. They won the final when Cailtin Foord slipped the ball to Blackstenius in the box, and the Sweden striker fought off the challenge of Cuthbert to fire past Hannah Hampton.
It gave Arsenal a record-extending seventh Conti Cup in the competition’s 13th season, and saw Chelsea finish as runners-up for the third consecutive year.
Match details
Arsenal (4-2-3-1: Zinsberger 7; Fox 7, Williamson 6 (Codina 6, 45), Wubben-Moy 7, McCabe 7 (Cooney-Cross 6, 105); Pelova 6, Little 7; Mead 6 (Catley 6, 84), Maanum 6 (Russo 6, 90+13), Lacasse 6 (Foord 7, 72); Blackstenius 7
Subs not used: D’Angelo (gk), Wienroither, Williams (gk), Lia
Yellow card: None
Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Hampton 6; Perisset 6, Carter 7, Buchanan 7, Charles 7; Cuthbert 7, Leupolz 6, Rytting Kaneryd 6, Nusken 6 (Macario 6, 96), James 6 (Beever-Jones 5, 119); Ramirez 7 (Reiten 6, 77)
Subs not used: Musovic (gk), Ingle, Lawrence, Kirby, Hamano, Berger (gk)
Yellow cards: Cuthbert, James
Referee: Cheryl Foster
Attendance: 21,462
Arsenal vs Chelsea: As it happened
06:51 PM BST
Matchwinner Stina Blackstenius on Maanum’s collapse…
On her emotions after her good friend collapsed…
“It’s always really hard. She’s a team-mate and a friend to all of us. We care so much about her. You worry a bit when stuff like this happens. We said we wanted to do this for her, to get this win for her because she couldn’t be with us at that point.”
On whether she has seen Maanum since the incident…
“I will go and see if I can see her after now.”
06:37 PM BST
Strong words from Emma Hayes as she speaks to the BBC – ‘[Eidevall’s] behaviour was unacceptable’
On the defeat…
“It’s a tough loss. There was nothing between the two teams, I didn’t think it was a high quality game to be honest with you. They took their chance and they are winners. I don’t make excuses. We had a big chance to win it right before the end and didn’t take it. They took theirs and I can’t ask for any more from the players. They gave their all today and it was a big effort from them. Congratulations to Arsenal.”
On what happened to Maanum…
“Player welfare comes first every time. I really hope she’s ok. It’s always worrying when that happens.”
On the altercation with Eidevall…
“I think there’s a way to behave on the side of the pitch and not for the first time, I’ve been in women’s football a long time and I don’t think we should tolerate male aggression like we did today. Fronting up or squaring up to a player is something that’s unacceptable. I’ve never been booked in 12 years of my career but I think there’s a way to behave on the touchline. He received a yellow card but perhaps should have been more. I accept that he’s a winner but his behaviour was unacceptable.”
06:34 PM BST
Photos for the mantlepiece – Arsenal with the trophy
06:27 PM BST
Smile for the camera, it’s trophy time!
06:16 PM BST
Arsenal coach Jonas Eidevall speaks to the BBC – ‘It was heat of the moment stuff’
On the win…
“I am very happy, happy with the performance, it was better than when we last played them.”
On the shoving incident with Emma Hayes…
“Not much. We had a discussion before the game where both teams have to agree on whether they are going to play with multi-ball system or not. Chelsea said they wanted to play with one ball and we said we wanted to play with multi-ball and then when it suits them in the last few minutes of the game, they want to take another ball to take a quick throw in and I only said “you guys wanted to play with one ball. So, it’s not my problem. It’s all good I think, it’s just in the heat of the moment stuff.”
On the pressure to win silverware at Arsenal…
“Pressure, it comes with the territory.”
On Frida Maanum’s health and dealing with the scary incident during the match…
“We trust our medical team, we got good info from them.”
On what he wants from the celebrations…
“I hope it will be wild…!”
06:08 PM BST
Obviously our thoughts are with Maanum
It looked like a scary incident, of the sort no one wants to see at a football match. The good news is that she is concious and talking.
Here’s more on the frightening incident.
READ: Arsenal’s Frida Maanum ‘stable’ after collapsing in League Cup final against Chelsea
06:02 PM BST
Alessia Russo speaks to the BBC – ‘It was written in the stars’
On the win…
“It means everything to win and celebrate with the fans. This season has been pretty high and pretty low but we had the chance to win some sort of trophy this year and that’s what we did today.”
On Frida Maanum…
“Obviously it is devastating seeing one of your team-mates go down like that and we hope that she is ok. I think it was written in the stars that her best mate went and scored the winner for her. Frida is a massive player and plays with every single bit of her body, she did that again today and we just hope she is ok.”
On the pressure before the game to win today…
“It is massive. We know that winning trophies is part of this club’s DNA. We want to keep pushing the bar, pushing standards and keep winning trophies.”
05:53 PM BST
Arsenal show guts and courage
As ‘North London forever’ rings around Molineux, it’s Arsenal who have a record-extending seventh Conti Cup. Both teams had chances to win it and ultimately Arsenal took one of them. After what happened to Frida Maanum too, that must have taken a lot of guts and courage to go and win the game in extra time. There wasn’t much in it, it was a very tight game. Chelsea’s dreams of a quadruple are over.
05:52 PM BST
Unhappy Hayes
She’s looks angry and is jabbing her finger as she walks across the pitch.
Eidevall doesn’t look too bothered, he’s just led Arsenal to League Cup glory.
05:51 PM BST
FULL-TIME: Arsenal 1 Chelsea 0
Arsenal have ended Chelsea hopes of a quadruple.
It looks as though Emma Hayes isn’t happy and words are exchanged with Eidevall and it looks as though she pushes her opposite number…
05:49 PM BST
Extra-time, 31 mins: Arsenal 1 Chelsea 0
Corner for Chelsea – one last-ditch attempt to take this to penalties BUT as they have done all game Arsenal defend the set piece brilliantly and clear the danger…
05:48 PM BST
Two minutes to stay on top
What a noise from the Arsenal end. Everybody on the Arsenal bench goes barmy. Wild scenes of celebration. Then Jonas Eidevall is almost immediately calling over Lotte Wubben-Moy to give her some instructions.
05:47 PM BST
Extra-time, 30 mins: Arsenal 1 Chelsea 0
There will be two minutes added time…
05:47 PM BST
Extra-time, 28 mins: Arsenal 1 Chelsea 0
Chelsea now have to force the issue – they haven’t looked like scoring over the past hour but need to find a moment of magic rapidly…
05:43 PM BST
GOAL!
Arsenal 1 Chelsea 0
Blackstenius makes amends after her poor miss a few moments ago. Arsenal come down the left before the ball is threaded through to Foord. The Australian, who’s been impressive since coming on, lays it off to Blackstenius who takes a touch just outside the six-yard box before prodding the ball into the back of the net.
05:43 PM BST
Extra-time, 24 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Great move from Arsenal who have a four on three – Cooney-Cross drives into the Chelsea half and picks the toughest of the three balls to play, and boy was she right to, it’s a peach of throughball that finds Foord. The Australian plays in Russo whose shot is easily saved.
05:40 PM BST
Extra-time, 22 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Still no real sniff of goal in extra time for Chelsea.
05:37 PM BST
Extra-time, 19 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
The game is opening up, as I type that Foord is set free on the left. She drives into the box, works the opportunity on her left boot before unleashing a shot that is brilliantly blocked by the impressive Buchanan.
05:36 PM BST
Extra-time, 18 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Chelsea are in Arsenal’s half but everything is in front of the backline and it’s easy to defend against. They’ve just lacked a spark in the final third today.
Thoughts with Frida Maanum. Really hope is ok 🙏
— Casey Stoney MBE 💙 (@CaseyStoney) March 31, 2024
My thoughts go out to Maanum right now. The football world is with you. Speedy recovery ❤️
— Bethany England (@Bethany_Eng15) March 31, 2024
05:34 PM BST
Extra-time, 16 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Blackstenius is through in on goal – she has space and time to pick a spot. She goes early, however, and fires it over the bar. She had to at least hit the target…will she live to regret that miss?
05:33 PM BST
Extra-time, 15 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
The second half of extra time is under way, there are some tired legs out there, 15 minutes to just penalties.
05:29 PM BST
Extra-time, half-time: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
James has the last chance of that mini-half – cutting back onto her left before her shot is well blocked.
Struggling to see where a goal comes from – although having said that the gaps are opening up…
05:25 PM BST
Extra-time, 12 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Great chance for Arsenal thanks to a peach of a cross from the left from Cantley, McCabe stoops low and heads wide…the flag, however, was up and it wouldn’t have counted. Beautiful ball from Cantley though…
05:24 PM BST
Extra-time, 10 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Good work from Fox on the right is followed up by a fine, searching cross that is well headed clear by Chelsea.
We’re still waiting for that elusive flash of inspiration…
05:20 PM BST
Extra-time, 8 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Good news about Maanum.
BBC commentary have just told us that: “She is conscious, talking and well, and being looked after by medical staff.”
Here’s confirmation from Arsenal.
Frida is conscious, talking and in a stable condition.
She will continue to be monitored closely by our medical team.
We’re all with you, Frida ❤️
— Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) March 31, 2024
05:18 PM BST
Extra-time, 6 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
This half is yet to get going – no chances and the players could be forgiven if their minds are on the health of Maanum.
05:15 PM BST
Extra-time, 4 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Russo is on for Maanum and Arsenal are trying to find the England star.
We have just been told on BBC commentary that Maanum ‘is stable and being looked after’.
05:14 PM BST
Extra-time, 2 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
The atmosphere has understandably dampened since Maanum was stretchered off. Arsenal have kept the ball well since the restart but no chances have been created.
05:09 PM BST
Message from Arsenal
We’re all thinking of you, Frida ❤️
— Arsenal Women (@ArsenalWFC) March 31, 2024
05:08 PM BST
The match goes to extra time
The players’ focus may well be elsewhere – thinking about the health of Maanum.
05:07 PM BST
We’ll bring news on Maanum
As and when we have it.
You hope that because the match has continued she is OK.
05:06 PM BST
103 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
The match has restarted – there will be two more minutes before extra time. Understandable if the players’ minds are elsewhere.
05:04 PM BST
Maanum is stretchered off
The whole of Molineux applauds – hopefully she’s OK.
The match will continue.
05:03 PM BST
Maanum still being attended to
There are 21 members of staff – including medical staff from Chelsea and some staff from Wolves – around Maanum, all helping attending to her
05:02 PM BST
The players are still out on the pitch
The medical staff are still with Maanum, let’s hope she’s OK.
05:00 PM BST
Worries at Molineux
A hush has just fallen right around the ground. Frida Maanum collapsed, off the ball.
04:59 PM BST
96 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Not sure what happened – we haven’t been shown a replay, but it seems as though it was off the ball.
04:57 PM BST
95 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Play is stopped due to what looks like a bad injury – it’s Frida Maanum on the ground and the medical staff have been called immediately.
04:54 PM BST
92 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Catley gets in behind the Chelsea backline before crossing from the left BUT the flag is up – she had, indeed, just strayed offside.
04:51 PM BST
89 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
There will be seven minutes of added on time – enough for someone to produce a moment of magic and prevent extra time.
04:50 PM BST
87 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Barring a flash of inspiration – something that’s been conspicuous by its absence so far – this will not be decided in 90 minutes.
04:48 PM BST
Arsenal fans clear on who they want on the pitch
The Arsenal fans are chanting Alessia Russo’s name. They want her to be brought on.
04:47 PM BST
85 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Great chance for Chelsea, great save from Zinsburger. James is sent free on the left, she drives towards the goal before opening up her body and trying to side foot it into the far right corner. But the Arsenal keeper gets her legs to the ball and saves the day for Arsenal.
04:44 PM BST
83 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Another change for Arsenal: Beth Mead makes way for Beth Catley.
04:42 PM BST
80 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Change for Chelsea: Guro Reiten comes on for Mayra Ramirez.
04:41 PM BST
Record attendance
It’s just been confirmed that the attendance here today is 21,462, a new record for this final.
04:38 PM BST
77 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
There’s been little inspiration in this match – it’s a final and the game is crying out for a moment of magic.
04:37 PM BST
75 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
A fantastic ball from James – crossfield and pinpoint – finds Rytting-Kaneryd. She gets her head up and tries to play in Ramirez in the box, but it’s behind her and the chance goes begging.
04:36 PM BST
73 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Charles lets Mead know she’s there and then Mead commits a foul gifting Chelsea a free-kick in the Arsenal half.
Can they work something from this? Once again the answer is ‘no’ – the ball comes into the box, it’s cleared and then goes all the way back to Hampton in the Chelsea goal.
04:32 PM BST
71 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Change for Arsenal – Lacasse makes way for Foord.
04:31 PM BST
68 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Twenty minutes left – you feel one moment will win it, be it an error or a moment of genius. The defences have, so far, been very much on top.
04:28 PM BST
65 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
The game is opening up, Arsenal counter at pace before the ball lands at the feet of Lacasse whose shot is brilliantly saved by Hampton.
The ball then goes right up the other end of the pitch but a bit of dithering on the ball by Rytting-Kaneryd and good blocking saves Arsenal’s bacon.
04:25 PM BST
62 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Arsenal’s Fox has done well this half – she’s the game’s most lively player and is combining well with Maanum.
04:22 PM BST
59 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Maanum tries her luck with a chip from distance – it’s not the worst effort, but it sails just wide to the relief of a back-tracking Hampton.
04:19 PM BST
57 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
More Chelsea pressure sees them earn a corner. Not for the first time, they go short before Cuthburt eventually gets the ball in the box, it falls to Ramirez whose shot is well blocked.
You sense a goal is coming.
04:17 PM BST
Impressive shoe change
Laia Codina has just done the fastest change of boots I can ever recall seeing mid-match. It has so much urgency, it was like watching somebody change bikes during the Tour de France.
04:16 PM BST
52 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Chelsea have responded well to that early bit of Arsenal pressure – once again they have some joy down the left before whipping the ball into the box. It’s met by James who hits it first time, hitting the side netting. That was a fanciful attempt – the England start would have been better off taking a touch before possibly pulling the ball back across the box.
04:11 PM BST
50 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Chelsea’s first chance since the break at they combine well down the left – through Charles and Rytting Kaneryd – before cutting the ball back to Leupolz whose first-time shot with her left boot sails well over the bar.
04:10 PM BST
49 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Arsenal on top so far this half – the ball comes into the box from the left, it arrives at the feet of Mead, who loses composure momentarily and has a swing and a miss. That was a decent chance and the north Londoners will doubtless want to convert this period of pressure into a goal.
04:08 PM BST
47 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Blackstenius goes down under a Cuthburt challenge – it’s six of one, half a dozen of the other – and play is waved on. VAR agrees…
04:06 PM BST
45 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
The second half is under way, change for Arsenal sees Williamson off for Codina. You assume that that’s due to a knock rather than a tactical change.
03:52 PM BST
Little between the sides
Both teams look like they’ve got a mistake in them today. It’s not been the tidiest of performances, from either side, and you wonder if one single lapse moment might ultimately prove to be decisive – or one single moment of sheer quality, of course.
There’s not been much between the teams so far. The score being level seems about right. Arsenal need to stop giving the ball away needlessly in their defensive third, they’re their own worst enemy at times. Chelsea will be grateful to Hannah Hampton for her super stop to deny Katie McCabe.
03:51 PM BST
HALF-TIME: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Chelsea end the half with a free-kick inside the Arsenal half but the ball into the box is dealt with – despite a call for handball – and that is the last chance as the ref blows the whistle.
It’s been a half of few chances, neither goalkeeper has been really tested so far.
03:47 PM BST
47 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Corner for Chelsea, they go short to James, but her subsequent cross to the back post is easily claimed by Zinsburger in the Arsenal goal. That sort of sums up this first 45 minutes.
03:46 PM BST
44 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
I suspect both managers will be happy going into the break level. Neither have done much in the final third and the defences have been on top.
There will be four minutes added time.
03:43 PM BST
41 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Wubben-Moy this time with some great defending – she gets in the way of a piledriver and goes down as a result. Chelsea have been on top these past five-10 minutes.
03:41 PM BST
Managerial messages
This break in play is giving both managers a chance to issue a team talk. There’s some deep conversation going on in the Arsenal huddle in particular. The Chelsea players seem a little bit more relaxed, mostly taking on refreshments.
03:39 PM BST
37 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Hannah Hampton in the Chelsea goal is down and there’s a break in play. She slipped while kicking the ball.
03:36 PM BST
34 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Leah Williamson saves her team and Kim Little with a fine last-ditch tackle after Little had given the ball away on the edge of the area. James and Ramirez combined well before the Arsenal defender had her say.
03:34 PM BST
Arsenal on top
Arsenal seem to be growing stronger and stronger, the longer this half goes on. It’s a much more even game so far than we saw in either of the league meetings between these two sides this term, both of which were very one-sided, with each team winning once.
03:33 PM BST
30 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
From the resulting set-piece there’s a bit of pinball in the box before the it sits up for Wubben-Moy who hits it first time just wide.
03:32 PM BST
29 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Better from Arsenal who are putting Chelsea under a fair bit of pressure at the moment. Maanum again combines with Lacasse before a last-ditch Chelsea block prevents Hampton from having to make a save.
Then about 30 seconds later McCabe fires in a long shot that is tipped over the bar for a corner.
03:29 PM BST
26 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Half chance for Arsenal as Lacasse is played in in the box. She takes it first time from an angle and Hampton easily saves. Lacasse probably should have taken that on and tried to pull it back, she was never going to beat Hampton from that angle.
03:25 PM BST
No doubt about that one
Handball…
I don’t think there can be any argument about this one.
03:24 PM BST
Disallowed goal!
Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Ramirez scores a blinder, a shot from 30 yards out that gives Zinsburger no chance in the Arsenal goal. But in the build up Cuthburt handled the ball and after a visit to the VAR monitor the goal is ruled out.
03:21 PM BST
19 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Good move from Arsenal as Wubben-Moy plays a great diagonal ball that’s brilliantly brought down by Fox. The Arsenal player then commits a foul and the chance to create something goes begging.
03:19 PM BST
James has looked lively so far
03:18 PM BST
16 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
First corner for Arsenal – can they create something from this?
The answer is ‘nope’. The ball is fizzed into the box but Hampton, in the Chelsea goal, comes out and claims the ball well.
03:17 PM BST
13 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Better from Arsenal Lacasse wins the ball back in the Chelsea half but the move peters out before they can create a chance. The north Londoners have just lacked a bit of cutting edge so far, but they’re passing the ball around well.
03:12 PM BST
11 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
James with the ball once again, she drives at the Arsenal backline before tumbling on the ground – she wants a penalty but she fell over a leg (Kim Little’s, I think) rather than being brought down. This game has suddenly sprung to life.
03:11 PM BST
A day for standing
Arsenal manager Jonas Eidevall has opted for a long, light-brown coat today, whilst Emma Hayes is almost entirely in black. Their seats here at Molineux are slightly below pitch level, because the dugouts are a couple of steps downwards below the ground, so they’re both standing in their technical areas to observe the game so far and I don’t blame them. The view from those low-down seats can’t be ideal for anyone.
03:10 PM BST
9 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Lovely quick feet, one-touch football from Arsenal ends with Beth Mead floating a cross into the box from the left. It’s a fine ball but evades everyone.
03:09 PM BST
8 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
First shot on goal goes the way of Chelsea. The breaks for James in the inside-right channel, the England star cuts onto her right and fires in a shot that Zinsburger saves well, palming the ball past the post for a corner. Nothing comes from the resulting set piece.
03:06 PM BST
6 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Lots of shadow boxing so far, both team sounding each other out. Arsenal seeing a bit more of the ball now.
03:04 PM BST
4 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Arsenal are pressing high up, doubtless what Eidevall would have wanted to see. Still no chances created yet.
03:03 PM BST
3 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Rytting-Kaneryd has looked lively so far for Chelsea. Two dribbles already and she looks up for this today.
03:02 PM BST
2 mins: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
Chelsea have had the lion’s share of possession so far, they’ve passed the ball nicely but without any threat.
03:00 PM BST
1 min: Arsenal 0 Chelsea 0
The League Cup final is under way, Arsenal are in their famous red and white and Chelsea in their traditional blue.
02:57 PM BST
The national anthem has been sung
And we’re about to get under way.
Dawn Airey, the chair of the WSL & Championship board, shakes the players’ hands as she walks along the red carpet and conducts the formalities. There’s a haze of waving blue flags to my left and a sea of red & white flags to my right. They’re all blowing in the wind a bit – there are significant gusts out there. That could impact the conditions.
02:53 PM BST
The teams are in the tunnel
And we’re not long away from kick-off.
02:49 PM BST
Arsenal fans outnumber Chelsea supporters
The Arsenal fans are definitely in the majority here inside this stadium. They’re brought 6,000 fans officially but it looks like several thousands more of the anticipated attendance of 24,000 are wearing red rather than blue. There’s a terrific-looking section of blue fans and blue shirts away to my left, in the Chelsea end, but nonetheless it looks like Arsenal have the edge in terms of the noise, as the starting line-ups are read-out. The loudest cheers of all were reserved for Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Katie McCabe.
02:44 PM BST
Emma Hayes speaks to the BBC
On Chelsea’s approach today…
“It’s football we don’t need to complicate it that much.”
On the rivalry with Eidevall and this being their last meeting…
“[The media] will miss it, you build it up. We get on well and I for one will enjoy it knowing [this is our last meeting].”
02:35 PM BST
The managerial rivalry that’s illuminated the women’s game
Since Eidevall took charge of Arsenal in the summer of 2021, his team has played Hayes’s Chelsea 10 times. Hayes has won half of those meetings, Eidevall three and two have been drawn. Perhaps more significantly, Hayes has lifted five major trophies in those past two and three quarter years, compared to Eidevall’s one. Now they will contest another piece of silverware before Hayes departs Chelsea to take charge of the US women’s team.
READ: Inside the Emma Hayes-Jonas Eidevall rivalry ahead of Arsenal vs Chelsea League Cup final showdown
02:26 PM BST
More on Russo starting on the bench
It’s understood Alessia Russo has been suffering from a bug this week, and although she’s believed to be recovering well, that minor illness is what has kept her out of this game today. Stina Blackstenius is this competition’s top scorer this season, however, so Arsenal are seemingly in safe hands up front.
02:23 PM BST
This match more important for Arsenal than Chelsea?
Having already been knocked out of the Women’s FA Cup, dropped out of the Women’s Champions League in the qualifying rounds and slipped six points behind their Women’s Super League title rivals, the game at Molineux is – realistically – their last remaining opportunity for silverware this season.
READ: League Cup final is season-defining match for Arsenal
02:19 PM BST
Those two sides in black and white
ARSENAL XI TO FACE CHELSEA: Zinsberger; Fox, Williamson, Wubben-Moy, McCabe; Little, Pelova; Mead, Maanum, Lacasse; Blackstenius. Subs: D’Angelo, Williams, Catley, Foord, Russo, Wienroither, Codina, Cooney-Cross, Lia
One change for the north Londoners from the side that left it late to beat Aston Villa 3-1 last weekend. It’s Stina Blackstenius who’ll lead the line, with Alessia Russo dropping to the bench.
CHELSEA XI TO FACE ARSENAL: Hampton; Perisset, Carter, Buchanan, Charles; Cuthbert, Leupolz, Nusken; James, Ramirez, Rytting-Kaneryd. Subs: Berger, Musovic, Ingle, Macario, Reiten, Lawrence, Kirby, Hamano, Beever-Jones
More changes for Chelsea as Emma Hayes makes six alterations to the side that drew against Ajax in the Champions League. Hannah Hampton starts in between the sticks, Niamh Charles captains the side, Melanie Leupolz and Sjoeke Nusken come into midfield, while Lauren James and Johanna Rytting-Kaneryd start on the flanks.
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Here’s how Chelsea line up
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Here’s the Arsenal XI
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Stat attack
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This is the 10th time Arsenal have reached the final of this competition, more than any other side, in only the 13th season it has been contested
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The north London club have lifted the trophy a record six times, compared to Manchester City’s four and Chelsea’s two. No other club has won this trophy.
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Chelsea are in the final for a fifth consecutive year, but have been beaten in the past two visits to the trophy match.
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Emma Hayes’ team are bidding to become the first British women’s side to win a quadruple of major honours since Arsenal lifted a quartet of trophies in 2007
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Sweden striker Stina Blackstenius has scored eight times in this competition this term, more than any other player, and nobody has scored more times in a single Conti Cup campaign since her fellow Arsenal forward Vivianne Miedema netted nine goals across their 2018-19 Conti Cup campaign.
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Chelsea are prepared
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Arsenal are in the house
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Emma Hayes looking to leave with a quadruple
By Tom Garry
Chelsea and Scotland midfielder Erin Cuthbert has admitted it will be “weird” when Emma Hayes leaves the club at the end of the season and a new manager takes over.
Today’s final gives Hayes’ team the chance to lift a first of a potential quadruple of major trophies in the USA-bound coach’s farewell campaign, after 12 years at the helm, and while Cuthbert is wishing her manager well, she knows they will miss her.
“I’ll always be grateful to Emma, no matter what,” Cuthbert says. “Everything that me and Emma are is based on honesty. She’s been utterly brutal to me at times and I’ve been utterly brutal to her at times. I like that we have that relationship, that we want to win. We will both do anything to achieve success.”
Asked about the summer when Hayes will be replaced, Cuthbert continued: “It’s going to be weird. It’s going to be uncomfortable – but it’s also exciting. Change is exciting.
“I’m going to miss Emma. She’s been great for me, the team, the club. She personifies everything that Chelsea is – but change has to be exciting. I’ve been at the club a long time, so a fresh pair of eyes might be a good thing. Who’s to say we can’t go on and achieve the same success, if not more, with someone else?”
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The stage is set
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Wubben-Moy hoping previous defeat brings Arsenal victory today
By Tom Garry
Arsenal’s Lotte Wubben-Moy has drawn parallels between Arsenal’s situation going into this final and their position before last season’s League Cup showdown, when they came out on top against Chelsea at Selhurst Park.
Just 16 days ago, the north Londoners were well-beaten 3-1 at Stamford Bridge to dent their Women’s Super League title hopes, and with them already being out of the FA Cup and Europe this is their last real hope of silverware this campaign. And the England centre-back says Arsenal want to “write the wrongs” and show their true potential with an improved performance at Molineux today.
“Interestingly last season was similar in terms of being knocked out of the [FA] Cup early, being out of the title race and looking to get some silverware in the Conti Cup. So there are quite a lot of similarities,” Wubben-Moy said. “Having played Chelsea recently and building, it puts us in good stead in terms of how much we can take from that game, how much we can learn and also the feeling that we all have of wanting to write the wrongs.
“We didn’t perform [at Stamford Bridge] and that’s not us. I think if we were looking at ourselves and said, ‘Oh, we did everything, but we still lost.’ I think we’d be in a different place. Ultimately we have a special squad with a lot of talent that hasn’t even fulfilled the potential that we know we can. Looking at opportunities we have to do so, the Conti Cup final day gives us no greater opportunity, to be honest.”
This is the two team’s third meeting in the League Cup final – both having won one of the previous pair of matches. But it’s not just being local rivals that gives this game an edge.
“Fighting for silverware is in both our DNAs, so it gives an extra edge to the competitiveness and what comes out on the day,” Wubben-Moy said. “With Emma Hayes at the helm of their ship having previously been an Arsenal coach, that adds a whole other element as well.
“There’s a lot of contextualised moments that contribute to the rivalry that go far beyond just being a football game. Those moments ultimately give the game an excitement you wouldn’t get from a standard game. To be part of a game like that as a player is helping history be written for that moment but also for the future.”
Stay here for all the team news, build-up and action, with kick off set for 3pm.
Source Agencies